Tutorial: Setting up a replication system using the HTTP message system

Use the lessons in this tutorial to learn how to set up a SQL Remote replication system that uses both a SQL Anywhere consolidated
database and a remote database. The consolidated database uses the FILE message system to replicate changes, while the remote
database uses the HTTP message system to replicate changes.

In this tutorial you:

Create a consolidated SQL Anywhere database and a remote SQL Anywhere database that contains all the data in the consolidated
database.

Create a directory structure to store the messages generated by SQL Remote. The consolidated database accesses the files using
the FILE message system, while the remote database uses the HTTP message system.

Create a message server SQL Anywhere database to act as a web server to receive messages from the remote database using the
HTTP protocol.